Wiktor Budziński

Office hours: upon request

Publications

Bartczak, A. M., Budziński, W., Jusypenko, B., and Boros, P. W. (2024) The impact of health status and experienced disutility on air quality valuation. Ecological Economics, 217, 108071. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2023.108071 

Stark, O., and Budziński, W. (2021) The demand for gratitude as a restraint on the use of child labor: A hypothesis. Journal of Demographic Economics.

Stark, O., and Budziński, W. (2021) A social‐psychological reconstruction of Amartya Sen’s measures of inequality and social welfare. Kyklos, 74(4): 552-566.

Czajkowski, M., Andersen, H.E., Blicher-Mathiesen, G., Budziński, W., Elofsson, K., Hagemejer, J., Hasler, B., Humborg, C., Smart, J.C., Smedberg, E., and Thodsen, H. (2021) Increasing the cost-effectiveness of nutrient reduction targets using different spatial scales. Science of The Total Environment

Bartczak, A., Budziński, W., and Gołębiowska, B. (2021) Impact of beliefs about negative effects of wind turbines on preference heterogeneity and valuation regarding renewable energy development in Poland. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 169: 105530.

Bartczak, A., Budziński, W., Chilton, S., McDonald, R., and Nielsen, J.S. (2021) Altruism and efficient allocations in three-generation households. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 62(2): 113-135.

Gołębiowska, B., Bartczak, A., and Budziński, W. (2021) Impact of social comparison on preferences for Demand Side Management in Poland. Energy Policy.

Budziński, W., and Czajkowski, M. (2021) Accounting for spatial heterogeneity of preferences in discrete choice models. Central European Journal of Economic Modelling and Econometrics.

Wiśniewska, A., Budziński, W., and Czajkowski M. (2020) An economic valuation of access to cultural institutions: museums, theatres, and cinemas. Journal of Cultural Economics, 44(4): 563-587, DOI:10.1007/s10824-020-09375-3.

Stark, O., Budzinski, W., and Jakubek, M. (2019) Pure rank preferences and variation in risk-taking behavior. Economics Letters, 184.

Stark, O., Budzinski, W., and Kosiorowski, G. (2019) Switching queues, cultural conventions, and social welfare. European Journal of Operational Research, 278(3): 837-844.

Stark, O., Budzinski, W., and Kosiorowski, G. (2019) The pure effect of social preferences on regional location choices: The evolving dynamics of convergence to a steady state population distribution. Journal of Regional Science, 59(5): 883-909.

Czajkowski, M., and Budziński, W. (2019) Simulation error in maximum likelihood estimation of discrete choice models. Journal of choice modelling, 31: 73-85.

Stark, O., and Budzinski, W. (2019) Repercussions of negatively selective migration for the behavior of non-migrants when preferences are social. Journal of Demographic Economics, 85(2): 165-179.

Stark, O., and Budzinski, W. (2018) On the taxing of migrants’ earnings while retaining a migrant workforce. International Review of Economics & Finance, 57: 151-155.

Budziński, W., Campbell, D., Czajkowski, M., Demšar, U., and Hanley, N. (2018) Using geographically weighted choice models to account for the spatial heterogeneity of preferences. Journal of Agricultural Economics, 69(3): 606-626.

Czajkowski, M., Budziński, W., Campbell, D., Giergiczny, M., and Hanley, N. (2017) Spatial heterogeneity of willingness to pay for forest management. Environmental and Resource Economics, 68(3): 705-727.

Czajkowski, M., Vossler, C.A., Budziński, W., Wiśniewska, A., and E. Zawojska. (2017) Addressing empirical challenges related to the incentive compatibility of stated preference methods. Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, 142, 47-63. DOI: 10.1016/j.jebo.2017.07.023

Czajkowski, M., Bartczak, A., Budziński, W., Giergiczny, M., and Hanley, N. (2016) Preference and WTP stability for public forest management. Forest Policy and Economics, 71: 11-22.

Karlõševa, A., Nõmmann, S., Nõmmann, T., Urbel-Piirsalu, E., Budziński, W., Czajkowski, M., and Hanley, N. (2016) Marine trade-offs: Comparing the benefits of off-shore wind farms and marine protected areas. Energy Economics, 55: 127-134.